Caenorhabditis elegans selects distinct crawling and swimming gaits via dopamine and serotonin
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M. Brauner | A. Gottschalk | K. Erbguth | J. Pierce-Shimomura | A. Vidal-Gadea | Stephen M. Topper | L. Young | A. Crisp | Leah Kressin | Erin Elbel | Thomas Maples | Abram Axelrod | D. Siegel
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